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"I like to break arms and legs, and the ladies' hearts too." That was legendary professional wrestler Sweet Daddy Siki speaking to a neophyte newspaper sports reporter one autumn afternoon in Hamilton in 1986. The neophyte newspaper sports reporter was me. I had bumped into the five-foot-10, 245-pound Sweet Daddy at a men's clothing store in 'The Hammer' during my Sheridan College journalism school co-op stint with the Mountain News out of Stoney Creek, right across the street from the Da-Nite Tavern. I had yet to be published and was eager to see my first story in print. Sweet Daddy happily...
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What a week in Sydney that was: I caught the train home feeling like I had been dumped by a big, sweaty, wonderful wave.
What a week in Sydney that was: I caught the train home feeling like I had been dumped by a big, sweaty, wonderful wave.